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with exclusive access phone lines joins the environmental prosecutors, turning the tide on the criminals, exposing the listed world of wildlife trafficking and its devastating impact on the planet solutions. the shocks and hunters on al jazeera, the, by the night strikes its civilian areas in the south and central cause a killing dozens of palestinians. many is still trapped under the rubble of the, until mccrae, this is old. is there a lie from doha on? so coming up is ready, prime minister defies. close for a c spot and gaza. second of all will go on with so without international support. signs of cro in public support from mazda is this, rel intensifies its rides in the occupied with the bank. and the bonds and
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administration devised the senate 27000 functions is right off to attack spies ready, settlers. hello, cindy is the israeli forces have killed at least 200 people in india at hundreds more than several locations in the gallons a strip during the past. 24 hours. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has bound to continue fighting him us. despite the growing international pressure at the end of the war and the boat associated profit relatives a morning, the depths of at least 27 palestinians killed in is randy military strikes on 2 houses. risk us have spent hours trying to find as many as 4 people trapped under the rubble gases help them. industries is 18600 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th. honey monkwood is live for us in russia, in southern california. and you can just tell us about the ongoing if it's to risk
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you, those people still trapped onto the rubble. the yes, tom all there, there is a good, great off that for going on. 2 of the help and, and, and, and remove those who might have survived the, the ongoing destruction of residential homes, entire residential, the blocks across the gaza strip. there are, they are counted by the 1000, they're the missing guns and tribe and the seas bodies under, under the pile of concrete, rumbles then, and large slab of concrete. then since the beginning of this work, we looked at the pattern of but going after residential buildings, residential towers, as high as a 10, the 10 story at high building or as the small as to a story and building old, equally destroyed. but here's the, the, the difficulty is when, when the, when
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a building comes down and with the lack of, of machinery and the proper equipment and, and other other equipment that might help. this is just unusually difficult situation for the rescue team. members on the, on the ground, what people end up doing for the most cases, they just resort to their, their hand, to remove those. uh, those rubble just do the over last night. do residential buildings in the center of the rough were destroyed. the 27 people reported a killed right away, but there is a concern and fear that the numbers are growing up. there are still more for more people under those rustles, and we were just to look at the sheer amount of destruction. look how the absolute absence of, of these equipment and that could help and save those people under the the rebels who might have survived a would be very difficult to do this and remove, remove them from a under, under the rubble of this. the same situations happened over and over across the gulf trip from the northern parts to a and the central. by the way this, they do
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a bit tunnel and entirely destroyed works. hundreds and thousands of people were still in their residential home. the same thing happened in garza and, and the southern part of the gaza strip, which constitute a gray violations of human rights. when we talk about those the trap and missing this, these under the rubble they, they don't have the do right of being pulled out and, and, and then barry adored the taking the hospitals if they're still alive, it just the more mounting of, of a, of a great violations of human rights and just due to not to give a context of, of, of, of this issue in gaza since the beginning of the war. more of these, a great violations of human right. we're hosted by did by mr. a. send me, it is a full, he's the deputy director of them is on the human rights. the in the palestinian territories, though. they're headquartered office here in garza and mr. uh send me it will tell
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us more about it. what's going on on the front of it? sure. yeah. let me look into skin knox that i live in. how does the in the a on the, the now got probably has a lot of it. you have these month of, of the study of what was out in the you have do new, can many it that it the enough see and, and that's the side and the check the, the hard copy of the people who put in sign of the or is that it and ask you about it in one, is that well, it's once they're done with them bad at the beginning and how to define those little feelings, lemonade. and what did it did on this slide? 11 thought through because you had email, i'm talking to heck and most of i late fees, you never know about that. i didn't do it. i mean, if you thought that would, i'd recommend united way or whatever. pickable, i know it doesn't mention the name of which i believe that i, you know, conventional forces violated all the domestic hot lows and even the geneva conventions. next, if you, what has been, perpetrated, this code is nothing but
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a lot of crime. and once the dust set, that is the way i want to find out the gravity of the crimes perpetrated all those killed civilians. even prisoners of war must be treated with respect that provided with birth. dixon were old witnessed. how would they strip to own those hosp the captives of their clothes and forces them to the stage as if they would have to run during their weapons? yet the is ready to compete and forces be violated all the lows and preventative all to what they thought they'd hospitality the most judge. let me have the i made the total silence from the international community, including the international criminal court of justice. we have been presenting, talk payments, absolutely. proving that the israel does have violated old below. and then a couple of the to present that they have all of the criminal court came on the when is i claimed and i left that they were white agents on the best inside the met
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is what i understand. they got blind item. all that is illusions and conditions formed by the united nations and i met the is ready to go based on forces even that prevented but better presented themselves to you and from the approaching the sides, which would have stayed to violate as the international system has fallen in guys that we feel ashamed when we speak about the human rights or the nurse and unload it is a war crime. innocent civilians are being killed that rules the top and on their heads even we cannot recover the did. but these are leads to see is search what survivors as the sent me to the guest, the strip and the residence of guys, a strip of living about the exception of the last and normal conditions as human rights stuff in the agency,
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the tenant dependent. but the how do you document and verify the information you receive? what's all the tools you are adopting in order to acquire the ability for the reports and we listen to reports and we hear reports from the help ministry. what is the order to comment that you put in and it must be mentioned that all the fingers and by the hand industry are far less than the actual numbers. but the number of those skins are much, far less than the actual numbers. the head of the ministry staff are not able to dates old besides hate to buy these a. it could be some forces or those started by the war plain. in addition, does, if not hundreds of big, but these remain the same through on own, over their own lead. at the beginning we were able to reach the conventional to our representative and visit the sides speaks to the victims their families,
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et cetera. after the 8th day of the war, we would no longer able to use the sewage ridge. one of the most of the, the themes and representatives, what i forced to leave. we are left without the electricity, if you will, or any other means or resources. we would a on so used to come, but the for how we're going through the because we received with other agencies or both. so i can confirm that more than 30000 have been killed one. so the best fit the way would be faced with a disaster to find out the x one if it goes on that that. and indeed on unusually difficult situation. unusually difficult situations, not only for hospitals and, and for defense, the crew on the ground, but also for human rights organization documenting the atrocities and the great
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violation of human rights. examples of those missing a tribe to seize under, under the rebels are uh, without the proper procession of funeral without being taken to hospitals. the bodies are thrown in uh, industry its all add up to the ongoing slaughter of the human rights of palestine under the on, on going war. got thanks so much, honey. honey. welcomed for us in the process. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu as value to continue with the guns that offensive? he was speaking to soldiers during a visit to a military base and stuff in this room. the u. s. has wound as well indiscriminate attacks on civilians, costing the government international. suppose to come out of the deal because this is going to be a difficult one, but there are signs of a breakdown. i can see that, and truly you can see that to see or determination to continue until the end of
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illuminate, thomas, an overwhelming victory over homos will give us many, many advantages, both from the power of deterrence and also from the power of persuasion towards the whole world sitting in the stands of let's go, let's go to ellen fisher who is an occupied east jerusalem for us. and what else? social security adviser, jack sullivan has been in saudi arabia. he's on his way to is ro gallons a clearly top of the agenda of what can you tell us about his meeting with the crown prince? well we got the very proforma read out. busy the meeting that the discuss, guys, and the other issue is that clearly the most important part of dig sullivan's visit is when he arrives in israel. that war cabinet due to convene in the next 19 minutes. dick sullivan will meet with the 3 members. he will express the united states position. we've had that from joe biden in the last 48 hours or so. when he said the indiscriminate killing of civilians has got to still dig. sullivan will
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want to know what israel's plans for the continuation of the war. ok, and what they're going to do the after the war is ended, they'll be some consent and take sullivan will make the point that israel is losing international support. we saw that with the united nations vote. we also see it with others around the region, expressing their consent about what is happening and making the point. they'll be a lot harder for israel to conduct itself internationally and build up a reputation and that relationship with its neighbors. if it continues to do what it's doing in gaza but he will meet a wall and that will. busy is that these really have made it very clear that the watering guys are, will continue that with or without international support. they are going to go ahead and do it jake sullivan. we also point to the survey that we're reporting on that shows the support for how mazda is actually going significantly in the west bank and also in guys a, since the war started. and so if these really goals is to destroy how much it's
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going to become a lot harder if people are actually supporting. now, he's also going to talk about the possibility of a 2 state solution. and he won't be consent of statements from benjamin netanyahu saying the palestinian authority cannot play any part as in what happens in gaza in the future. and also comments from the u. t. i'm positive israel's, and best to go to the u. k. who said there is not going to be a palestinian state after the war. all of these comments in big contradiction to what we've had from the united states in some of the senior officials like the president, the vice president. of course, the national security advisor, jig sullivan and ellen, there are reports out the inside. these reading whole cabinet has blocks the head of most side from restarting tools in kata. what more do we know about that? and the reasons behind that decision? well, the certainly subtract the present, the war cabinet as being united on absolutely everything that we're hearing through
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is really media. there may be a split in the cabinets that you'll remember on tuesday night into wednesday morning. families of those being held captive protested outside the connect that are getting the government to do whatever it could to try and get captive. so i know that waking up to the news, but 2 of the 3 on the cabinet be well have blocked at the head of most side from going to cut talk to open up discussions that about a possible another c spy and possible captive release. you remember that during the last the spot, a number of captives were freed, the demanding of to action. an attempt a answers from benjamin that y'all have asking him why he's not exploring every possible way to get the captives back. and for that to happen sooner than later. but for the moment, no one from israel, neither from the phone service or from my side is heading the contact to begin those talks. ok thanks element. tell in session for us an occupied east. jerusalem . it is ready for us is carrying out the most intense right in the occupied
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westbank since the guns of war began. as many as $1400.00 is rarely reserve as typing, mobilized during the ride on, jeanine began more than 48 hours ago. at least 11 palestinians had been killed. hold a dell for many joins us live from nicholas and the occupied with bank for more on this. this daily rate is going on for days. now $1400.00 is ready for service. what does is where i likes you trying to achieve here. israel has a list of wanted men that are basically a fighters of the palestinian resistance and it's trying to go, it's trying to get the men to catch them. that's why also expand the fighting to the villages west and south of jeanine, apparently, according to a journalist underground, we spoke to one of the fighters where it was quoted one of those villages. so now israel thinks that it has to bring the fight to those villages. because maybe the
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people, it's once all hold up in there, but the fighting is very intense. still inside the refugee camp in jeanine and its surroundings. we, we are talking about people hearing as explosions on a regular basis. how's demolitions either by jo, strikes or by explosions that people are not able to define simply because they're locked in their homes and it's what we would dispute. the person we spoke to said it is, continues, it goes with ebbs and flows, but each time it picks up again, the intensity also picks up. okay, thanks so much. hold on, hold on a document for us and occupied with bank but by the administer i should is delaying the style of 27000 u. s. made rifles to as well because of concerns about increasing a tax buys, ready, settlers on palestinians and the occupied with bank. how does your castro it has
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the license for us from washington dc. we've seen the us taking increasingly a sort of steps in trying to limit that violence. first telling is real, that it must contain this vigilant extreme is settlers. violence then issuing these as earlier last week against travel to the us, of some of the individuals involved in this violence. and now, pausing, at least for the moment, the shipment of 27000 military style rifles that was intended to go to the is really national police. but that is feared by the us by the administration, that they could ultimately be handed over into the hands of these extremists settlers. and it's notable how this pause occurred because already this shipment was, had cleared, the initial congressional review, passed the committee stage, and it was the by the ministration itself. that said, no, wait,
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we have to take another look at this, saying that the assurance has received thus far from israel that these rifles would not end up in the hands of extreme is those assurances just did not go far enough. so until that is done, the us says it will hold onto this shipment facility head to here on al jazeera elaine christmas. how the war and gaza has left the streets of bethlehem empty the the hello. here's an update on tropical psych loans. as far as done, copious amounts of rain, half a meter of rain, just to the north of cans over 24 hours ago. to tell you the rain is still falling here. dark or the blue and yellow. that's the more intense stuff as a storm system does. push out into the gulf of carpenter area. now for the rest of australia, fairly settled, conditions,
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temperatures have come down in that southeast corner. but where temperatures are going up is across new zealand. all has to do with the wind direction. gets been up to 28 degrees full on sunshine here. that's going to feel good, but plenty of rain point in to the southern outs on friday. se asia still getting striked with solid bands of rain for call them for on friday. but it is a much calmer picture through endo china. plenty of sun in bangkok at 33 degrees. but it has been quite a mess for china about 10 centimeters down on the ground in jung. joe cooler air filtering in here. so shanghai get ready for a big drop in your temperatures, and it's what weather is point in to the korean peninsula about a months worth of rain for a soul over the next little bit. is bad is that is let me take you to the far east of russia. they've been dealing with blizzard conditions, record snow fall here. so people now have to dig themselves out of this. i get all that stuff. and yeah, it's been record stuff the the,
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the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top stores. the ssl is ready as strikes on 2 houses in the border . city of ross, i have killed at least $27.00 palestinians. hold in 200 people have been killed in the gaza strip in the past. the day is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is defined growing international pressure for cx. 5 is ready. prime minister is found to continue the concert offensive despite appreciate what the see spawn us has warned as well and discriminant attacks on civilians is costing the government international. suppose the button administration has to lang style of 27000 us make rifles to israel because of concerns about increasing attacks by settlers on palestinians and the occupied whist back when you poll shows an increase in support for him. uh,
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some palestine 44 percent of palestinians and the occupied with bank side i support from us up from 12 to sent in september. in a most controlled gauze, a 42 percent sight, i support the group or you see a percent of palestinians want palestinian present load, abbas to resign up 10 percent from 3 months ago. in the palestinian authority controlled westbank. 92 percent formed a boss gone for the palestinian authority, headed by a boss, has also seen that support decline with 60 percent of palestinians calling for it to be dissolved as well. let's bring it in moment of chicago. we now have professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thanks once again for joining us here in the studio. we can just begin with the increased support for him us given everything that is going on since october the 7th. what do you make of those numbers going up quite significantly? 2 shifts. one,
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the palestinian cause is not dead is not going away. it has been able to buck significantly that there is a politics to be addressed. so therefore, is that any or corporation becomes a hot issue? once again. number 2, there is a split of opinions between how mass fed must see it or thought it is, what is it and, and since 2007 cents, this break or of guys of the p l. o or they want to send in or photos it has not been able to contain all the dynamics of these calls like that for now, we have 2 fronts. there is the pro logic phones in that all my law and data is the middle of truth. from and, and, and does therefore, doesn't bring us to the, all the questions that is going to fund the mental when that's anyhow, roles to eliminate. how much is it? is a logic come trajectory of the conflict or probably this is not going to go away because
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if you look at this through or i don't know of or no conflicts, there is not one single a policy that these a fee is with a 0 sum confrontation therefore, i think these are any cub in it should go back to the drawing board and figure it out. that's how much would not fade away. therefore, there's no point in keeping more civilians now, more than 18000 civilians. i've been in the name of eliminating how much. yeah. which clearly they haven't been able to to come close to doing at the end. i think as it happened, but in the sixties and the 70s or just one is what i and, and set the data was the same content to a sort a relationship. and then it shifted into the negotiation and, and also on the on so, so not only that, we may also see another prospect, but you know, for them, you know, of how much is it negotiation either for the release of president or although, you know, exchange of interest yeah, you touch on this
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a little bit to the in the part with bank 92 percent of people want a boss going 60 percent of palestinians with the people sending authority to be dissolved. what chances do you give him of, of actually being able to maintain control himself and, and do you think that there's any chance that the palestinian authority would actually ever be dissolved. there have been several structural and personal limitations on um how would that both feather or point of saying or the number one . and there hasn't been any police in photo galleries, even in the name of the also approach. therefore, there is no hope of the 2 state solution that's number one. number 2 is personal. the, the demand is quite old. yeah. last the shape of the same, the same as age basically seventy's and eighty's. so i think the palestinians are eager to see a new beloved new face,
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somebody who can you bring the new moment the system, the violence, but at least even if we can diplomacy and negotiate somebody who can be pragmatic, woken the level to some results. unfortunately, what has happened in the envelope for the boss? 1819 is basically a decline. it's low for the degree that now when we have this kind of break out. so for a very until the 232211496 h time the question comes back. where do we have, where does mind with our best and easy for, for negotiation that he should deliver or who should go? so the other alternatives to him. okay, thank you very much to leave a day, but we will be talking to you over the next few hours. thanks so much. mom is with you in 2 minutes, harry. and if his chief mountain griffith says told, i'll just share a pillow sending invoices including him,
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us need to be heard when deciding the future of palestine biome. we also give the palestinian people what they want to see. and of course, their ideas will be confused in many ways. the views about starting a political process will be over ambitious throughout that voice, just as into john, the civilian voice in the civil society, the civilian voice, the voice, equally, also by the way of mazda and other organizations who being involved, the palestinian or the universe needs to be heard, we need them to be given the opportunity to, to tell us their views about the future. i'm a stranger, i don't know, but in palestine, but there are many who do and they have strong views, much better informed in mind. you can watch out diplomatic, it is a james base is till 12 just here interview with mazda in griffith. the un under
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secretary general for humanitarian affairs. on friday, december, the 15th at $1150.00 gmc, its best for him in the same, but it is usually packed with thousands of foreign terms to come to celebrate christmas at the birthplace of jesus christ. the war on god. that means this you have that state wide hello sending and business owners who rely on income during the christmas season site, the suffering more than ever. tell strength of reports from bethlehem. productivity and would call is being working at this time leave on business in basically in almost a 150 years. but this christmas war on gulls and subsequent increase of these really military rates across the occupied west bank as post tourist to stay away. who's saying how much is being called in christian figurines, like this one for more than 3 decades. depends on his job based family of 6. what his work is in my blog. i love it, and i love my workplace and my fellow workers,
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the situation is terrible everywhere. the boss is trying to help us to work by any means, but it's hard for him when business so bad. rumsey, zachary is the full generation to run the business. pictures of his great grandfather coughing would hang on the wall. it had of its cool solve the situation and bathroom is called because 80 percent of the economy here depends on tourism. and we're trying to keep the workshop running for the workers because they all have responsibilities. and this is all i know in the nutrition going to come here as long as it will goes on. it's terribly hard inside. normally at this time of the best of him would be bustling with hundreds of thousands of tourists from around the world. but the war on garza is keeping them away. palestinian business owners here say they have seen nothing like this ever before. this is what tourists are afraid of as well as little military rage across the occupied westbank,
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including on the best of him almost every night since the warm gauze assaulted. his real says it's targeting suspected members of the palestinian home for assistance groups. but these radio army has destroyed what's estimated to be hundreds of millions of dollars with private and public property killed almost sweet 100 palestinians during the rates. this is the almost 1700 year old church in the tibbetts. he built it the both place of jesus this year. they're all know cues of excited fall and faces. and there's virtually no one side hotels that should be full or empty, or closed souvenir shop surrounding the ancient square. either shots at all or struggling to remain open as far as the this is the woods here it's. it would be even during bad times we used to work and they were few to us now. many shops don't

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